stealthmagic27
Well-known member
Time to stretch those legs back out, cars looking fresh!
Because you can... Is there any better reason to do things?
Cars are looking good Dubber!
Time to stretch those legs back out, cars looking fresh!
How did I forget to order one of those wheel stud tools a few weeks ago when I ordered parts for my car. Its been sitting in my wish list on ecs for months while I waited to order other stuff and I forgot to add it to my order.
Nice!! How many miles do you have on the Sunday driver?![]()
Damn VW guys and their tools. I still have a Torque Meister sitting in my tool box for one older ghia I did brakes on. But luckily I can use it on my Vdub buggy.
What distributer are you using to buy from ECS? I resort to delivering to a spot in Ogdensburg NY and pick it all up.
Hey Dubber, I was a big fan of your Single. I went away for a holiday 6 months ago and never really got back onto GJ until now, came back and now you've got this! Very impressed, not just at how nice it is, but how motivated and productive you are to achieve exactly what you want. Kudos to you.
Secondly, with the wheel hangers, what I did was find a 14 x 1.5 bolt, cut the end off with a hacksaw, rounded off the sharp edge and hey presto, wheel hanger. Am I missing something or is this all they are? Because mine was free lol.
Adam.
I have been busy but i just caught up on your thread...
Nice work, its always nice to see your updates!
The Jetta looks great too!Dubber two questions. What are you using as a source for the TV?
What performance upgrades have you done to the GLI ( sorry if you've already answered either of these)
Very nice. Play with the N75 valve at all? I ran GIAC software on my GTI and changing that valve made a huge difference in boost delivery. You could feel it in the seat of your pants but watching the difference on a boost gauge was crazy.
Top job Dubber.
Now you are having some great weather,the car detailing comes out.
Don't you just love the warmer weather?
I think I lived in my garage this weekend too
Beautiful job, Dubber!
Did you use an air brush or paint brush on the calipers? Also, if this car was in the same shape as your sister's car, this buddy of yours should be forever greatful!
Best,
Ody.
Your lucky its much easier for you to order through ECS being in the US. I need to order through a local rep to avoid the Brokerage and Duty fees.

Having a car parked on the other half of the garage ensured to contain the mess to a specific area which as you would assume minimized my task of cleaning up.
Fresh floor to start the summer. Your place came a long way in such a short time, it's always nice to follow you Dub!
Cool post dubber.. but I did have one question.. Wouldn't having a car in the other bay of the garage increase the chances you'd get it dirty while cleaning the floor in the spare bay?![]()
I spent all last night reading this thread and love the outcome! Great job! I like to see all the updates and toys filling your garage.
I truly appreciate you taking the time to check out the entire thread. Its been a rewarding journey with time well spent with friends and family in there thus far. I'm continually trying to improve it, use it or add to it!
This week actually my brother in law (who doesn't yet have his own garage) needed a place to work on his car while i was at work. He was able to tackle his project and really enjoyed the experience from what he told me. When i showed up to help he had the tunes pumping and TV on in the background.He has a Saab 9-3 with a bum window. After some searching we figured out it was the window actuator which is pretty common. Watched a couple how to videos on the laptop in the garage and it was game on!
Agreed!Having the space organized makes it a much more enjoyable experience. Projects out there really excite me now.
Thought i would post up some pics during the cleaning to show those with RaceDeck FreeFlow or those curious about it. Granted the level of detail is nothing compared to Rick's.

Ditto! Having an organized workspace makes all the difference. I was wondering if you had sealed your floor first. That's 100%, IMHO, necessary when the concrete is seeing salt, with repeated wetting. Your floor cleaned up very nicely.
True, but you are doing your best!
That's quite the build up you had.
Glad to catch up on all your progress today. The GLI Looks great!
Seeing your floor again makes me wonder if thats not the route I want to take. I'm just afraid of it being noisy to walk on as I do use my lift a fair amount. How's the noise level?
Also, I thought you might like to know I was a bit silly and got the new mk7 R.![]()
It is a "floating floor" and will have a sound when your walking on it, but then again every flooring surface save a carpet will have some sort of a sound. It really comes down to personal preference I guess this flooring application is best suited to my needs and wants.